eTEN gets more favorable press on advancing collaborative democracy
I got this via a blurb at BreakthroughAlerts.com. It’s published at ICT Results and covers the seemingly rapid rise of the eTEN system. While the hosannas are rolling in, I must say that nothing about eTEN strikes me as particularly new or interesting. They have systemized their product quite well into something governments can absorb and purchase. Whether that is good or bad depends on one’s perspective. Maybe I’m being too snarky about this. Product use often leads to open systems copies and broader acceptance even if the sort of product developed was originally more along open access lines.
